J.Cole Wanted 50 Cent To Sign Him

J.Cole reveled interview with Vibe the story of how he was almost signed to 50 Cent before signing to Jay-Z. J. Cole talked about being in 50′s house in Connecticut years ago where he met Sha Money XL, Tony Yayo and others. He also reveals that Sha Money XL played his music to 50 but the the G-Unit general wasn’t sure about it because he thought he was “one of these skinny jeans ni**as”.

Sha Money XL told me once that he brought you to 50 Cent before you signed with Roc Nation. What do you remember about first meeting him?
I didn’t meet 50 when Sha was trying to introduce me, but there’s a crazy story. I was unsigned and my name was starting to get around the industry. I took a meeting with Paul Rosenberg and a meeting with Mark Pitts, but my stuff hadn’t got to Jay Z yet. Nobody was making a move. “Lights Please” and “Lost Ones” were making their rounds, but it wasn’t no real action yet. I ended up in Connecticut at 50’s crib and he wasn’t home that night but people was still in his crib.

Were Tony Yayo and Lloyd Banks around?
Yayo, Sha Money and a couple other people were there, but Banks wasn’t that night. Yayo was going nuts, like, “Son!” When I see Tony Yayo today we still talk about that. It was a crazy night. After that, Sha Money was trying to fuck with me heavy. He was like “Son, look, I’m playing 50 your Sh*t.” Supposedly the story is that he played 50 my Sh*t and 50 wasn’t sure. Like, “I don’t know, man. Is he one of these skinny jeans ni****s?” He couldn’t see it, but it was a good time in my life. It was brand new, fresh. Being in that crib was amazing.

J. Cole also speaks on recording with 50 for ‘NY Times’ and how he wanted Nas on the same song but didn’t work out.

Fast forward five years and you feature 50 on “New York Times,” off of Truly Yours 3. How did that track come about?
I made that song and didn’t write the hook, I just did the melody. On the original reference I’m humming the melody, but all I did was steal a 50 Cent melody—some Sh*t I would hear 50 singing. I had that song for a year before the album came out. I was like, “Damn, I’d love to get 50 or Nas on this.” Nas was my original plan but he didn’t get the verse done in time. So we had this other kid from Queens named Bas.

Wow, reuniting 50 and Nas could’ve been huge.
Exactly. For hip-hop, period. But really for New York. I wanted that to be a real New York record. This down South ni**** coming and putting on for the city because I have a connection. So 50 came to the studio in L.A. to lay the verse and he heard the melody and he was like, “I could tell you was thinking about me when you were doing that melody.” He wrote that Sh*t in five minutes, maybe. It was crazy to see that melody that was in my head come to life with the actual person who I wanted to do it. He gave us three hours worth of game that night, just talking.

Were both Nas and 50 aware that they’d both be on the same record?
Yeah. I told 50 that night he laid the hook, “I just want to let you know I want to put Nas on this.” He was like, “Yeah that’s cool.” Then I hit Nas and told him I got this joint with 50 on it, and he was like “Cool.” Nobody had a problem with it. I think that they saw the moment was going to be big. I wish he could’ve gotten that verse done, but my ni**** Bas is on that, so it’s all good.

lokey

So he had the chance to sign Nicki Minaj, Danny Brown, French Montana, Meek Mill, and J Cole but somehow ended up with Kidd Kidd..

Truth

It’s obvious 50 cent can’t pick talent.

http://krooksbigbootys.blogspot.com/ OneSlugManagement

Can’t pick talent and don’t know what to do with the talent he already got on the roster.

ginoBrown

@truth an @slug But he still sold millions of records so it really don’t matter…and when Banks an Buck debuted they both went platinum as well as the G-unit compilation…so can’t pick talent might be an exaggeration on y’all part.

queso (The Corp)

Is he one of those skinny jeans niccas?? Lmfao hilarious

Rex!!!

Who is j cole anyway????? Just another RUN OF THE MILL AVERAGE AT BEST AZZ RAPPER so who cares????

HERE TODAY GONE TOMORROW.COM

desolation

is that sarcasm or bitterness in your words my nigga ? Granted, its too early say he’s the next this or that, but to say the nigga avg…. nah, that’s ashant sir. As in foolish.